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On 7/26/2013 4:35 PM, Nicholas LoCicero wrote:
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cite="mid:CACp8k355senS2t2jwwK-HbVsji38ptQdCrU=b7AqS00LQ_v+=Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">a bio lab that would include GMO tests</blockquote>
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a good answer to the fallacious claim that "all cooking = food
hacking".<br>
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roasting raw green coffee beans with a heat gun = food hacking.<br>
boiling your instant noodles <> food hacking. <br>
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experiments combining licorice flavors with pork = food hacking.<br>
heating up your burrito in the microwave <> food hacking. <br>
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growing edible mushrooms, brewing fresh fruit vinegars, analyzing
protein content etc = food hacking. <br>
making tomato sauce from a can <> food hacking. <br>
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